Friday, July 03, 2020

Passengers On 11 Toronto Flights May Have Been Exposed To COVID-19 In June

If you've recently travelled through the 6ix via plane, you might want to get tested. The Government of Canada is warning passengers of potential COVID-19 exposure on Toronto flights. Anyone who has flown into the country must self-isolate for 14 days.
According to the Government of Canada's website, nearly a dozen international and domestic flights through Toronto could have exposed passengers to the disease in June.

Among these, six out of the 11 flights were Air Canada. These included planes returning to the city from Mexico and Vancouver.

As well as trips leaving Toronto to both Montreal and Winnipeg.

Other airlines on the list were WestJet and Flair for domestics, along with Air India and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

These flights included trips from New Delhi and Amsterdam to Toronto, as well as a flight from Toronto to Calgary.

Overall, since June 17, the Canadian government has reported 10 flights that have passed through Toronto that may have been exposed to COVID-19.
03/07/20 Anja Kundacina/Narcity
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